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The article Configware/Software-Co-Compilation has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:
This article references just a single source. The issues have been noted for over 13 years. the terminology and approach do not reflect what is generally used in the field. Terms like "configware" and "flowware code" are unique to the author. In all this time the author has not updated the article. The article has not have enough information to be useful and what is in it is not helpful. For those reasons, I believe it would be best to delete the article.
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